Safety Psychology
Across
- 3. OSHA’s top four hazards causing most construction deaths
- 5. Shared beliefs and values that influence safety behaviors at work
- 7. Abbreviation for equipment like helmets and gloves that protect workers
- 8. Telling supervisors about unsafe conditions or incidents
- 9. Actions taken to stop injuries before they happen
- 11. Industry with high rates of workplace fatalities
- 13. The leading cause of death in construction according to OSHA
- 18. Being conscious of your environment to prevent accidents
- 19. An unplanned event that causes injury or damage
- 20. The study of mind and behavior, applied to improve safety culture
Down
- 1. One of OSHA’s Fatal Four, often due to contact with live wires
- 2. Following OSHA regulations and company safety policies
- 4. A mindset and set of practices to prevent workplace injuries
- 6. The study of designing work tasks to fit the worker safely
- 10. The likelihood that a hazard will cause harm
- 12. A hazard where a worker is trapped between objects or machinery
- 14. Anything that can cause harm or injury at work
- 15. Being hit by falling or moving objects on a construction site
- 16. Teaching workers how to recognize and avoid hazards
- 17. Actions and choices that can increase or reduce risk